A crypto wallet and swap platform runs its official channel here — currently branded Finzy, though the post archive runs almost entirely under the project's previous name, FadeWallet, and its token ticker, $FWT. The bio points to a companion bot, @finzypaybot, for cross-border payments through Telegram and a WebApp.
Two kinds of posts alternate. The bulk of the feed is a running product log: rollout of cross-chain swaps across a long list of networks (ETH, BNB Chain, Arbitrum, Base, opBNB, Optimism, Solana, TRON, TON, Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Litecoin, Linea), a Risk Score tool that checks a wallet address against scam, darknet, and blacklist databases before you send funds, and RUBx — a ruble-pegged stablecoin meant to replace P2P deposits with direct SBP or bank-card top-ups. On top of that sit an F points loyalty system, a standing Bug Bounty program, and beta-version changelogs covering things like faster swap history and clearer transaction filters. The other recurring post type is a short automated ticker — a USDT-to-RUBx exchange rate refreshed every 15 minutes — which fills the channel with high-frequency, low-content updates between the actual announcements.
Token-specific posts track $FWT's listing on BingX, a buyback-and-burn mechanism funded by platform trading fees, and trading-volume milestones (crossing $1 million, then $10 million, in weekly volume). All of it is written in a promotional register — first person plural, exclamation marks, calls to open the app now — and most posts run in Russian and English side by side, despite the channel itself being tagged as English-language.
What works: a genuinely detailed build log for anyone actually using or evaluating this specific wallet — network support, the security tooling, and the token mechanics are covered concretely rather than in vague terms. What's missing: any outside perspective. There is no market commentary and no coverage of other projects, only first-party news about one product. The subscriber count is large relative to how narrow the content is, which is worth flagging rather than assuming it reflects genuine reach.
Best suited to existing or prospective Finzy/FadeWallet users who want a changelog and a token-buyback tracker, not to anyone looking for general crypto or market news.